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Is it safe to eat at indoor restaurants during COVID-19? What you need to know - CNET

Is it safe to eat at indoor restaurants during COVID-19? What you need to know - CNET

Is it safe to eat at indoor restaurants during COVID-19? What you need to know - CNET
Oct 24, 2020 1 min, 51 secs

Right now, indoor dining comes with a risk that it's important to understand.

When it comes to COVID-19 risk, we know that activities that put you in close proximity to other people while not wearing masks, especially indoors, significantly increases risk of transmitting or contracting the virus.

One setting where this is particularly true is at restaurants, yet many people are still choosing to dine indoors and outdoors during the pandemic. .

The report did not ask participants to report whether they dined indoors or outdoors at a restaurant, but the CDC and other health authorities say that any dining setting where people are in close contact with each other without masks presents risks. .

"Several risk factors are coming together with indoor dining: being indoors, prolonged conversations and frequent mask removal.

The major risk factors for dining at restaurants are the fact that you're indoors, close to other people and unable to wear a mask.

Even if you're dining with people you live with, you will also likely come into contact with others outside your household during the dining experience. .

Liu also adds that the link between dining out and COVID-19 transmission could be connected to other factors, like if people who eat out right now are less risk-averse in general than those who do not.

In addition, people who dine indoors at restaurants may also be less risk-averse in their behavior beyond restaurants, compared to people who are avoiding indoor restaurant dining entirely right now," Dr.

But if you do decide to dine indoors, here's what Dr.

When it comes to indoor dining, multiple interventions need to be used together.".

Eating out at a restaurant requires you to be in close proximity to others you are dining with, so you should carefully choose which people you eat with.

The safest option is to dine with people who live in your household or who are in a "quarantine pod" with you, so everyone is on the same page when it comes to safety. .

If you're on the fence about dining out, know that it's a personal decision based on your own risk factors (do you have preexisting medical conditions or live with high-risk people?) and it also depends on what's happening in your community.

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